Re: Can NSMailDelivery be configured programmatically?
Re: Can NSMailDelivery be configured programmatically?
- Subject: Re: Can NSMailDelivery be configured programmatically?
- From: Birch Browning <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2006 00:03:07 -0400
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Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2006 13:04:28 -0500
From: Derrick Bass <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Can NSMailDelivery be configured programmatically?
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On Jun 3, 2006, at 4:00 AM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
The fact is, unfortunately, that there's really no good way to
script the
sending of
mail from a Cocoa application. If you're using mail as a method of
"calling home",
That's quite unfortunate. IIRC, when you first set up a Mac, the
setup
programs asks you for your ISP settings, so I was hoping that I
could tap
into that interface. I also seem to recall that in a previous
version of Mac
OS X, these settings were in a System Preferences pane.
Anyway, the application is not phoning home. It is facilitating work
on a
group project that has some parts that require long computations. So
it
performs a long task and then notifies whomever the user wanted when
the
task is done, so that the next person who needs to work on the
project knows
that their piece is ready to be worked on.
Derrick
Check out the Pantomime Framework at
http://www.collaboration-world.com/pantomime
There are sample programs (POP, IMAP & SMTP I believe).
Boomer
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